
Chapter 1: Mechanical engineers
Chapter 2: Computer Engineers
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Chapter 1: Mechanical Engineers

"Mechanical engineering is a diverse subject that
derives its breadth from the need to design and
manufacture everything from small individual parts
and devices to large systems.The role of a
mechanical engineer is to take a product from an
idea to the marketplace." Mechanical Engineers
basically make everything from cars to engines to
robots and a lot of stuff to do with cars.
Mechanical Engineers are a big reason for why
we have some advanced cars and will have even
more advanced cars in the future. We really need
mechanical engineers for much more then just cars.
"To put it simply, mechanical engineering deals with
anything that moves, including the human body, a
very complex machine."


"Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that
applies the principles of engineering, physics and
materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing,
and maintenance of mechanical systems." The average
pay for a mechanical engineer is $84,770. There are
about 226,000 mechanical engineers in the world.
" History of Mechanical Engineering dates to ancient
Greece and China, where mechanisms like screw pumps,
steam engines, clocks, seismometers, and even differential
gears were invented. Chain drives, escarpments, crankshafts,
and camshafts date to the Middle Ages. Mechanical
engineering turned analytical with Newton’s Laws of Motion
and the invention of calculus. By 1825, the U.S. had three
schools of engineering: the U.S. Military Academy, Norwich
Univ., and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. "
Chapter 1: Mechanical Engineers

Chapter 2: Computer Engineers

"Computer engineers embed computers in other
machines and systems, build networks to transfer
data, and develop ways to make computers, faster,
smaller, and more capable. Computer engineers are
improving the ability of computers to see and think.
They are making computers more mobile, and even
incorporating computers into fabrics, clothes, and
building materials."
Computer Engineers make all computers and are
now making them more mobile and advanced then
ever before. They're making labtops and tablets in
one.



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Chapter 1: Mechanical engineers
Chapter 2: Computer Engineers
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Chapter 1: Mechanical Engineers

"Mechanical engineering is a diverse subject that
derives its breadth from the need to design and
manufacture everything from small individual parts
and devices to large systems.The role of a
mechanical engineer is to take a product from an
idea to the marketplace." Mechanical Engineers
basically make everything from cars to engines to
robots and a lot of stuff to do with cars.
Mechanical Engineers are a big reason for why
we have some advanced cars and will have even
more advanced cars in the future. We really need
mechanical engineers for much more then just cars.
"To put it simply, mechanical engineering deals with
anything that moves, including the human body, a
very complex machine."


"Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that
applies the principles of engineering, physics and
materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing,
and maintenance of mechanical systems." The average
pay for a mechanical engineer is $84,770. There are
about 226,000 mechanical engineers in the world.
" History of Mechanical Engineering dates to ancient
Greece and China, where mechanisms like screw pumps,
steam engines, clocks, seismometers, and even differential
gears were invented. Chain drives, escarpments, crankshafts,
and camshafts date to the Middle Ages. Mechanical
engineering turned analytical with Newton’s Laws of Motion
and the invention of calculus. By 1825, the U.S. had three
schools of engineering: the U.S. Military Academy, Norwich
Univ., and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. "
Chapter 1: Mechanical Engineers

Chapter 2: Computer Engineers

"Computer engineers embed computers in other
machines and systems, build networks to transfer
data, and develop ways to make computers, faster,
smaller, and more capable. Computer engineers are
improving the ability of computers to see and think.
They are making computers more mobile, and even
incorporating computers into fabrics, clothes, and
building materials."
Computer Engineers make all computers and are
now making them more mobile and advanced then
ever before. They're making labtops and tablets in
one.

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